As kind of a split from another discussion going on right now, I'd like to post a few excerpts from Metropolitan Philaret's Sorrowful Epistles, I suppose in order to show that Metropolitan Philaret considered the "world Orthodox" to indeed still be Orthodox.
Both epistles begin:
TO THEIR HOLINESSES AND THEIR BEATITUDES,
THE PRIMATES OF THE HOLY ORTHODOX CHURCHES,
THE MOST REVEREND METROPOLITANS, ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS.
Now that I think about it, that should probably be enough to prove my point! But I'll go on.
Every one of us solemnly promises at his consecration to abide by our Faith and to obey the canons of the Holy Fathers, vowing before God to keep Orthodoxy inviolate from the temptations and errors which creep into the Church's life.
Sounds like he's talking about realordinations or realbishops here.
Can any one of us be silent if he sees that many of his brethren simultaneously are walking along a path that leads them and their flock to a disastrous precipice through their unwitting loss of Orthodoxy?
Ah, first his fellow bishops of World Orthodoxy are called "brethren", and then he speaks of the possibleloss of Orthodoxy that could come.
But the position taken by the Orthodox delegates at the Assembly of the World Council of Churches at Uppsala makes the concern of the zealots of Orthodoxy even more acute, and makes it necessary for us to communicate our sorrow and confusion to all our Brother Orthodox Bishops.
Again, brother Orthodox bishops.
...we find it imperative to address this letter to all the Orthodox Bishops whom the Lord has appointed to take care of His Church on earth.
Again, sounds like his considers them to be real bishops taking care of a real church.
The report on the Uppsala Assembly shocked us greatly, because from it we could see more clearly than ever how far the error of Ecumenism is winning the official approval of a number of our Churches.
"Our Churches."
We take the liberty of saying that it seems our Brother Bishops have treated this matter without sufficient attention, without realizing how far our Church is being drawn into the sphere of anti-canonical and even of anti-dogmatical agreements with the heterodox. Emphasis added.
And on the MP:
These people are not free. Whether they wish to or not, they are forced to speak in obedience to orders from Communist Moscow. The burden of persecution makes them more deserving of compassion than of blame.
From the 2nd Epistle:
And if the Apostle St. Paul was weak with those who were weak and burning with those who were offended, how then can we Bishops of God remain indifferent to the growth of errors which threaten the salvation of the souls of many of our brothers in Christ?
Brothers in Christ.
Such healthy reactions against the spreading of ecumenism allow us to hope that the Church of Christ will be spared this new storm which threatens her.
Threatens. Not "which has torn apart", not "which has caused the majority of Orthodox to become heretics."
It is, therefore, upon the grounds stated above that the Most Reverend Members of our Council of Bishops unanimously agreed to recognize ecumenism as a dangerous heresy. Having observed its spread, they asked us to share our observation with our Brother Bishops throughout the world.
We ask them first of all to pray that the Lord spare His Holy Church the storm which would be caused by this new heresy, opening the spiritual eyes of all unto understanding of truth in the face of error.
I realize I've been selective in my quotes, but it's a specific question I'm bringing up. Thank God Blessed Metropolitan Philaret's words seem to have reached many people since they were written. "Dangerous" Orthodox Ecumenism, since the 1960's, has in fact decreased. His warnings to his "brother bishops" seem to have worked somewhat. I hope his words continue to be heard and heeded by the Orthodox bishops. [/i]